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Rise of Immigration---Why? 1870-1900/ 11 million immigrants from Europe Conflicts with immigrants old immigrants new immigrants 1 st US Laws to restrict immigration Chinese Exclusion Act Immigration Centers---Ellis Island Gilded Aged Growth of Urbanization---Why? Social Gospel Chart: Rise of Immigrants Notes: US Govt regulates vs. American Protective Association

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Page 1: Rise of Immigration---Why?  1870-1900/ 11 million immigrants from Europe  Conflicts with immigrants  old immigrants  new immigrants  1 st US Laws

Rise of Immigration---Why? 1870-1900/ 11 million immigrants from Europe

Conflicts with immigrantsold immigrantsnew immigrants

1st US Laws to restrict immigrationChinese Exclusion ActImmigration Centers---Ellis Island

Gilded Aged Growth of Urbanization---Why?Social Gospel

Chart: Rise of ImmigrantsNotes: US Govt regulates

vs. American Protective Association

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Oral histories of Jewish immigrants to Pittsburgh

“Our synagogue was in a room with the windows blacked out. We were afraid to speak Yiddish on the streets. We often had to hide from people who came to persecute the

Jews.”

“During the pogrom (organized government persecution of the Jews) in Vitebsk (Russia) around 1905, my collarbone was broken and the back of my head still bears the scar of

a dagger.”

“I still have a scar on my thigh where a Russian soldier struck me with his sword. I was three years old and my

mother tried to protect me with her body, but he got to me. It did not seem reasonable for me to serve the Czar in the

Army.”Why they came

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Oral histories of Italian immigrants

“The main reason was bread. There was always bread in America.”

“Life in America was better. There was always work in America.”

“I never went to an American school, but I insisted that my children attend university in the United

States where they had more chance.”

“I have progressed; I have lived well. I have been able to send my children to good schools so that today they hold positions of respect. My brother

who stayed here in Italy cannot say that.”Why they came

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Immigrants from Europe

Old New New New

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RELIGION

BIRTHPLACE

REASONS

DESTINATION

OCCUPATION

RELIGION

BIRTHPLACE

REASONS

DESTINATION

OCCUPATION

Protestant Catholic and Jewish

North/Western Southern/Eastern Europe Europe

Both escaping poverty, religious and political persecution

Moved to farms Moved to cities in the in the Midwest Northeast

Became farmers Unskilled workers

Protestant Catholic and Jewish

North/Western Southern/Eastern Europe Europe

Both escaping poverty, religious and political persecution

Moved to farms Moved to cities in the in the Midwest Northeast

Became farmers Unskilled workers

Old vs New Immigrants

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American Protective Association

•Americans formed groups to opposed the “immigrant threat”•Supported laws to restrict certain groups of immigrants.

•Immigrant groupsImmigrant groups: Chinese, Central and Southern Europeans.

Why did Old Immigrants resent New ImmigrantsWhy did Old Immigrants resent New Immigrants..• “inferior stocks”

•Plot by European governments to unload their prisoners and mentally ill.

•Chinese worked for 5 years and left the U.S. with U.S. money•Labor Unions hated immigrants because employers would hire

“scab” labor to replace workers if they had a “Labor Strike”•US Govt. restricts immigration with the following:

•Chinese Exclusion Act and Ellis Island

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American CitizensAmerican Citizens: What weight can my vote have against this flood of ignorance, stupidity and fraud?

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Cartoon: Immigration•Old Immigrants resented the New Immigrants.

•New Immigrants came to this country for the same reasons as the Old Immigrants.

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•Resentment and

discrimination against the

Chinese.

•First law to restrict

immigration.

•Taking away jobs from Nativists

Chinese Exclusion Act 1

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Chinese Exclusion Act 2

•President Hayes vetoed this act and Congress

would override it.

•He would not be re-elected.

•Chinese immigration would be outlawed until

the 1920’s.

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Ellis IslandEllis Island was built in

1892 as the 1st “Immigration

Center”

Later, closed in the 1940s

Today it is a museum.

•The goal was to “screen” immigrants coming from Europe.

•Immigrants took physical examinations and were held at Ellis Island before they were released to the US mainland.

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Phrase penned by Mark TwainMark Twain as satire for the way America had become. It revealed the

“best and worst” of America. The Gilded Age suggests that

there was a glittering layer of prosperity that covered the poverty and corruption that existed in much of society.

Theme: The Coming of America It needed reformreform.

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•The wealthy showed off their wealth and were snobbish and stuck up…….Ostentatious wealth or

conspicuous consumption

•Time of corruption, scandals in local, state and national government.

•President Grant’s scandals

•Election of 1876

•William Boss Tweed

•President Garfield’s assassination

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•In 1860 no American city could boast a

million inhabitants.

•1890, New York, Chicago and

Philadelphia had spurted past the

million mark.

•In 1860 no American city could boast a

million inhabitants.

•1890, New York, Chicago and

Philadelphia had spurted past the

million mark.Cities

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Cities grew rapidlyCities grew rapidly

near raw materialsindustrial areas

transportation routes. Opportunities in the job market.

Terrible ConditionsTerrible ConditionsPoor sanitary and living conditions

Tenement apartmentsSweathouses

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Immigrants Settle in Cities Industrialization leads to urbanizationurbanization, or growth of cities

Most immigrants settle in cities; get cheap housing, factory jobs

AmericanizationAmericanization—assimilate people into main culture

Schools, voluntary groups teach citizenship skills English, American history, cooking, etiquette

Ethnic communities provide social support

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Migration from Country to CityFarm technology decreases need for laborers; people

move to citiesMany African Americans in South lose their

livelihood

1890–1910, move to cities in North, West to escape racial violence

Find segregation, discrimination in North too

Competition for jobs between blacks, white immigrants causes tension

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HousingWorking-class families live in houses on outskirts or boardinghousesLater, row houses built for single familiesImmigrants take over row houses, 2–3 families per houseTenementsTenements—multifamily urban dwellings, are overcrowded, unsanitary

TransportationMass transitMass transit —move large numbers of people along fixed routesBy 20th century, transit systems link city to suburbs

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Water 1860s cities have inadequate or no piped water,

indoor plumbing rare Filtration introduced 1870s, chlorination in 1908

Sanitation Streets: manure, open gutters, factory smoke, poor

trash collection Contractors hired to sweep streets, collect garbage,

clean outhouses-------often do not do job properly By 1900, cities develop sewer lines, create sanitation

departments

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Crime As population grows, thieves flourish

Early police forces too small to be effective Fire Fire hazards: limited water, wood houses, candles,

kerosene heaters Most firefighters volunteers, not always available 1900, most cities have full-time, professional fire

departments Fire sprinklers, non-flammable building materials make

cities safer

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Cities provided opportunities

•Machine-made jobs

•high wages

•ended monotony of the farm.

Cities provided opportunities

•Machine-made jobs

•high wages

•ended monotony of the farm.

Cities

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Job opportunities for Women•School teaching

•Domestic service

•Women doctors

•Lawyers, typists, telephone girls, librarians, journalists and social workers.

•Women gainfully employed rose from 2.5 million in 1880 to 8 million in 1910.

Job opportunities for Women•School teaching

•Domestic service

•Women doctors

•Lawyers, typists, telephone girls, librarians, journalists and social workers.

•Women gainfully employed rose from 2.5 million in 1880 to 8 million in 1910.

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Cities were attractive

•with telephones

•bright lights and electricity.

•Central heating

•public water systems

•indoor plumbing

•sewage disposal

•asphalt pavements and transportation.

Cities were attractive

•with telephones

•bright lights and electricity.

•Central heating

•public water systems

•indoor plumbing

•sewage disposal

•asphalt pavements and transportation.

Cities

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Cities had many facesCities had many faces•Slums

•Criminals

•Beggars

•Pollution

•bad smells

•grafters (corrupt politicians)

Cities had many facesCities had many faces•Slums

•Criminals

•Beggars

•Pollution

•bad smells

•grafters (corrupt politicians)

Cities

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•Cities offered beautiful parks, museums, libraries, churches,

hospitals and schools.

•Became the intellectual nerve center of the country.

•Cities offered beautiful parks, museums, libraries, churches,

hospitals and schools.

•Became the intellectual nerve center of the country.

Cities

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•Chicago became the main railroad junction in the U.S.

•Immigrants move to Chicago because of the job opportunities

•Meatpacking

•Steel mills

•Cattle industry

•Multi-cultural community

•Chicago became the main railroad junction in the U.S.

•Immigrants move to Chicago because of the job opportunities

•Meatpacking

•Steel mills

•Cattle industry

•Multi-cultural community

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•Many American nativists disliked new immigrants

because they would not assimilate into American society.

•Would stay segregatedsegregated in their

ethnic neighborhoods.

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•Kept detailed files on people who received their help

•Decided who was worthy of help•Wanted immigrants to adopt American, middle-class standards.

•Sought to apply the gospel teachings of Christ: charity and justice to society’s problems.

•Moved into poor communities•Their settlement housessettlement houses served as community centers and social service agencies.

• Hull HouseHull House, founded by Jane Addams a model settlement house in Chicago, offered cultural events, classes, childcare, employment assistance, and health-care clinics.

The Charity The Charity Organization Organization

MovementMovement

The Social Gospel The Social Gospel MovementMovement

The Settlement The Settlement MovementMovement

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The Settlement House Movement• Social welfare reformers work to relieve urban poverty• Social Gospel movement—preaches salvation

through service to poor• Settlement houses—community centers in slums,

help immigrants• Run by college-educated women, they:

- provide educational, cultural, social services- send visiting nurses to the sick- help with personal, job, financial problems

• Jane Addams founds Hull House with Ellen Gates Starr in 1889